Outdated cottage food law limits growth for Michigan entrepreneurs

The Michigan Farmers Market Association is urging lawmakers to modernize the state’s Cottage Food Law before the issue potentially carries into a fifth legislative session. Executive Director Amanda Shreve tells Brownfield the retail market has undergone dramatic changes in the past 15 years since the legislation was enacted. “Originally, the bill did not allow for […]

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